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TitleEx situ remediation of chlorophenol contaminated soil: comparison of slurry and solid-phase bioreactors with the two-steppolymer extraction-bioregeneration process
AbstractBACKGROUND: An innovative approach for ex situ soil bioremediation, based on absorptive polymers extraction combinedwith biological regeneration of the polymer in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor (TPPB),was tested to remediate soil contaminated by chlorophenols. The objective of the study was to evaluate the performance of the proposed technology in comparison with conventional technologies, such as slurry bioreactors and solid-phase bioreactors. RESULTS: A soil highly contaminated (~4gkg-1 for each compound) by amixture of 4-chlorophenol (4CP) and pentachlorophenol (PCP),was treated with different bioremediation systems.Removal efficiencies achieved with polymer extractionwere>70% for a contact time of 24 h; the contaminated polymer was then regenerated in a TPPB (~100 and 85% biodegradation efficiencies for 4CP and PCP, respectively). No degradation of PCP occurred in conventional bioreactors, while, for 4CP, 40 days were required for its biodegradation in the slurry bioreactor, and 80 days to reach 67% removal in the solid-phase bioreactor. CONCLUSION: Advantages of the two-step polymer-based soil treatment in comparison with conventional technologies have been demonstrated for chlorophenols contaminated soils: efficiencies in the range 70-80%for soil decontamination and almost completemineralization of the two compounds were achieved with reaction times suitable for application (<20 days).
SourceJournal of chemical technology and biotechnology. Biotechnology
Keywordsex situ soil bioremediation; chlorophenols; absorptive polymers; two-phase partitioning bioreactors; slurry bioreactors; solid-phase bioreactors
JournalJournal of chemical technology and biotechnology. Biotechnology
EditorPublished for the Society of Chemical Industry by Blackwell Scientific,, Oxford, Regno Unito
Year2016
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1002/jctb.4882
AuthorsMOSCA ANGELUCCI D., TOMEI M.C.
Text354817 2016 10.1002/jctb.4882 ex situ soil bioremediation; chlorophenols; absorptive polymers; two phase partitioning bioreactors; slurry bioreactors; solid phase bioreactors Ex situ remediation of chlorophenol contaminated soil comparison of slurry and solid phase bioreactors with the two steppolymer extraction bioregeneration process MOSCA ANGELUCCI D., TOMEI M.C. Water Research Institute, C.N.R., Via Salaria km 29.300, 00015, Monterotondo Stazione Rome , Italy BACKGROUND An innovative approach for ex situ soil bioremediation, based on absorptive polymers extraction combinedwith biological regeneration of the polymer in a two phase partitioning bioreactor TPPB ,was tested to remediate soil contaminated by chlorophenols. The objective of the study was to evaluate the performance of the proposed technology in comparison with conventional technologies, such as slurry bioreactors and solid phase bioreactors. RESULTS A soil highly contaminated 4gkg 1 for each compound by amixture of 4 chlorophenol 4CP and pentachlorophenol PCP ,was treated with different bioremediation systems.Removal efficiencies achieved with polymer extractionwere>70% for a contact time of 24 h; the contaminated polymer was then regenerated in a TPPB 100 and 85% biodegradation efficiencies for 4CP and PCP, respectively . No degradation of PCP occurred in conventional bioreactors, while, for 4CP, 40 days were required for its biodegradation in the slurry bioreactor, and 80 days to reach 67% removal in the solid phase bioreactor. CONCLUSION Advantages of the two step polymer based soil treatment in comparison with conventional technologies have been demonstrated for chlorophenols contaminated soils efficiencies in the range 70 80%for soil decontamination and almost completemineralization of the two compounds were achieved with reaction times suitable for application <20 days . Published version ex situ soil bioremediation; chlorophenols; absorptive polymers; two phase partitioning bioreactors; slurry bioreactors; solid phase bioreactors JCTB_16.pdf Articolo in rivista Published for the Society of Chemical Industry by Blackwell Scientific, 0264 3421 Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology. Biotechnology Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology. Biotechnology J. chem. technol. biotechnol. Biotechnol. Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology. Biotechnology domenica.moscaangelucci MOSCA ANGELUCCI DOMENICA mariaconcetta.tomei TOMEI MARIA CONCETTA